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custom extraction dictionarybenutzerdefiniertes Extraktionswörterbuch (A user defined dictionary that lists single words or phrases that the system matches to words in the content in either a case-sensitive way or a case-insensitive way, depending on the type of dictionary that is used)
entity extractionEntitätsextraktion (The process of extracting information from unstructured text in an item and storing that information as additional managed properties for the item)
exact word extraction dictionaryExtraktionswörterbuch für genaues Wort (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched to exact words in the content in a case-sensitive way. For example, the system matches "anchor" to "anchor," but not to "Anchor" or "Anchorage.")
exact word part extraction dictionaryExtraktionswörterbuch für genauen Wortteil (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched anywhere in the content in a case-sensitive way. For example, the system matches "anchor" and "anchorage," but not "Anchor.")
extraction ruleExtraktionsregel (A rule that copies a string from a Web test response and puts it in the test context for use later in the test)
extraction, transformation, and loadingExtrahieren, Transformieren und Laden (The act of extracting data from various sources, transforming data to consistent types, and loading the transformed data for use by applications)
word extraction dictionaryExtraktionswörterbuch für Wörter (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched to exact words in the content in a case-insensitive way. For example, the entry "anchor" will match "anchor" and "Anchor," but not "anchorage.")
word part extraction dictionaryExtraktionswörterbuch für Wortteile (" A custom extraction dictionary that lists words or phrases that are matched anywhere in the content in a case-insensitive way. For example, the entry "anchor" will match "anchor," "Anchor," and "anchorage.")